The holes were destroyed in the [[War of the Ring]], and replaced by a new row called, simply, [[New Row]].

The holes were destroyed in the [[War of the Ring]], and replaced by a new row called, simply, [[New Row]].

==Etymology==

==Etymology==

−

It was so named because the earth removed in excavating Bag End was ''shot'' over the edge of the sudden fall in the hillside onto the ground. It was this part which later became the gardens and earthwalls of the other dwellings.<ref>[[Nomenclature]]</ref>

+

It was so named because the earth removed in excavating Bag End was ''shot'' over the edge of the sudden fall in the hillside onto the ground. It was this part which later became the gardens and earthwalls of the other dwellings.<ref>{{HM|N}}, p. 765</ref>

==Portrayal in Adaptations==

==Portrayal in Adaptations==

'''2002: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|Vivendi's The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''

'''2002: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|Vivendi's The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''

Line 32:

Line 32:

'''2003: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'':'''

'''2003: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'':'''

:In an unexplained deviation from the book, [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] and [[Rose Cotton|Rosie]] still live at Number 3. Prior to that, Rosie had been living at Number 10{{fact}}

:In an unexplained deviation from the book, [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] and [[Rose Cotton|Rosie]] still live at Number 3. Prior to that, Rosie had been living at Number 10{{fact}}

Bagshot Row was the row of hobbit-holes that were delved into Hobbiton Hill beneath Bag End. The Gamgee Family lived at Number 3, Bagshot Row. Their neighbour was Daddy Twofoot, but it is not known whether he lived at Number 2 or Number 4.

Etymology

It was so named because the earth removed in excavating Bag End was shot over the edge of the sudden fall in the hillside onto the ground. It was this part which later became the gardens and earthwalls of the other dwellings.[1]